HAWAII FIVE-0 is a contemporary take on the classic series about a new elite federalized task force whose mission is to wipe out the crime that washes up on the Islands' sun-drenched beaches. Detective Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin), a decorated Naval officer turned cop, returns to Oahu to investigate his father's murder and stays after Hawaii's governor persuades him to head up the new team: his rules, her backing, no red tape and full blanket immunity to hunt down the biggest "game" in town. Joining McGarrett is Detective Danny "Danno" Williams (Scott Caan), a newly relocated ex-New Jersey cop who prefers skyscrapers to the coastline but is committed to keeping the Islands safe for his 8-year-old daughter; and Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim), an ex-Honolulu Police Detective wrongly accused of corruption and relegated to a federal security patrol, who is also a former protégé of McGarrett's father. Chin's cousin, Kono (Grace Park), is a beautiful and fearless native, fresh out of the academy and eager to establish herself among the department's elite. McGarrett vows to bring closure to his father's case while the state's brash new FIVE-0 unit, who may spar and jest among themselves, is determined to eliminate the seedy elements from the 50th state. Peter Lenkov, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are executive producers for CBS Television Studios. (Source: CBS)

When Grover’s oldest and closest friend tells him he witnessed his wife fall off a cliff to her death, Grover’s gut instinct tells him that this was no accident. Also, Danny and Dr. Shaw get trapped in an elevator with a dead body in need of processing

McGarrett and Odell come under siege in Odell's barbershop when they try to protect a young man who is being hunted down by a gang. Also, Jerry is wrongfully accused of committing a series of home invasions.

I've been a fan of Hawaii five-0 since it aired in 2010. Great acting, witty conversations, excellent story all rolled into one great series. If you like a police series that is that little different than all the others tune in to Hawaii five -0! Read more

Hawaii Five-0 is not a Remake it's a Reboot!Rating: 1 likes, 0 dislikes

I always find that remakes don't seem to go well in ratings. H50 was on top of my list of new shows to watch for 2010 since I'm a huge fan of Daniel Dae Kim's since his days on Angel. I was told why would you want to watch the new H50 so I gave it a few months after it premiered and watched the pilot and instantly fell in love with it. As a female it's strange that people don't like action packed movies or shows I do because it gets me hooked and this is how I got hooked on the show within the first 10 minutes due to the action and the wonderful hilarious carguments between Steve & Danno. Read more

3x23: He Welo 'oihana (Family Business) recap: The episode begins with a security guard chasing two trespassers, but ends up falling in a ditch. The trespassers shoot the security guard. Danny and Grace are waiting for Gabby the airport when Danny receives a message from her. It appears that Gabby has cancelled her plan. Grace feels bad for Danny. Danny then gets a call from work. The team arrives at the latest crime scene. Ho tells Steve and Danny that the victim is a security guard, Chad Torrez, who worked at a construction company. The company was doing a geological survey. According to the supervisor, Torrez was out on patrol when he reported about two trespassers... read more.

3x22: Ho'opio (To Take Captive) recap: The episode begins in a room, where a girl is listening to music. She takes out her diary to write when she hears a noise at the door. She puts back the diary and gets up to go towards the door, but she is unable to reach it because her ankle is chained to the table. A small girl is brought into the room. She is terrified and tells the older girl that she wants her mommy. The older girl tells her that she knows exactly how it feels. At the beach, Catherine, Steve and Danny are enjoying a sumo wrestling match. Kono arrives at the beach and Ho notices that she is disturbed... read more.

3x24: Aloha. Malama Pono (Farewell and Take Care) (Season Finale) recap: The episode begins with the cops chasing Steve, Danny and Kono. Steve takes Kono’s phone and throws it out of the window. He then hands Kono a burner phone and tells her to stay safe. He assures her that once they set things straight, they will come and get her. Kono agrees and quickly runs away. The cops finally get Steve and Danny. Sgt. Lukela asks Steve where Kono is. Steve tells him that he doesn’t know. Lukela tells Steve that Kono was seeing getting in their car. Lukela tells Steve that Kono is wanted for Victor’s murder. Danny tells Lukela that clearly Michael used Kono’s gun to kill Victor and set her up... read more.

3x20: Olelo Pa'a (The Promise) recap: The episode begins on the border of North and South Korea. An exchange takes place, where Steve exchanges two convicts with North Korea, in return for the remains of someone whose identity is not yet disclosed. Cut to December 2000, where Steve is undergoing training at the Naval Special Warfare Center in California. Their instructor, Joe White, picks on Freddie Hart, and tells him that he does not have what it takes to be a Navy Seal. Freddie tells Joe that he is determined to serve his country. It is clearly visible that he is finding it difficult to cope with the rigorous training... read more.

3x21: Imi Loko Ka 'Uhane (Seek Within One's Soul) recap: The episode begins with the excerpts (clippings) from Savannah Walker’s show, where the host Savannah Walker arrives at a crime scene with the Five O team. Steve does not allow the crew to get close to the scene. The camera zooms in on a dead body. Next, at the public screening, Savannah Walker tells her audience that she got permission from the Governor to hang out with the elite task force, Five O and also go behind the scenes for a ride along. She says that this is going to be unlike her other shows and that it going to be scary, graphic, unscripted and unedited. The crowd applauds and the crew plays the tape... read more.